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What Are Micronutrients? Watch the Wellbeing Webinar Now Available on YouTube

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A new video from the Global MPN Scientific Foundation Wellbeing Project is now available on YouTube, exploring an important topic that is often overlooked in everyday health: micronutrients.


In this webinar, José María Sánchez Navarro, naturopath and osteopath specialized in micronutrients and diet therapy, explains what micronutrients are and why proper daily consumption plays a key role in supporting the body.


During the session, viewers can learn how micronutrients such as vitamins, minerals and trace elements contribute to essential biological functions and why maintaining a balanced nutritional intake is important for overall wellbeing.


This webinar is part of the Global MPN Scientific Foundation Wellbeing initiative, which aims to provide educational content and practical tools to help people improve their quality of life through complementary wellbeing practices.


If you want to better understand the role of micronutrients and how nutrition can influence wellbeing, you can now watch the full webinar.


📺 Watch the full video here. https://youtu.be/-5sNeyJTV-0


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